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Oh boy... I never quoted Snowden you goof ball. Work on your critical reading skills. I was simply illustrating that the tech to remote access modern vehicles is very prevalent. Similarly, spoofing keys with a $200 FLIPER off of Amazon is old hat and readily available.You start off quoting Edward Snowden?Dude, no
The OP is out in the middle of nowhere with no one around. Plus, no one wants to steal your Bronco bro. There’s no insane market for “stock” parts with it yet, it isn’t as easy to steal as a KIA with costs cut everywhere to make it “look” expensive while in fact it‘s just a cheap POS that a KIA is.
The fact that you and the OP instantly find the implausible, plausible first, beyond a mistaken button press by someone in the home where the keys are hanging on a hook by the damn door, where there are children present just enlightens us on who you are. Tin Foil Hat, “must be a big conspiracy against me, even though I’m a nobody with nothing of real value” is laughable.
No one is out to get you man, most people don’t even know you exist, neither are they out to get me; I’m no one special either.
It’s inflammatory to put out there vehicles starting on their own. We hear of all types of crap on the forum all day for the past 3 years, but what we haven‘t heard is the truck starting itself. Why not? It’s not aliens, or a foreign country, or even AI…… yet. It’s because, vehicles don’t start themselves. Sort of like how guns don’t fire on their own without a trigger manipulation although when convenient, some tell stories that they do….
I live in a state with the highest rates of auto theft. Cars do not start themselves. People start them when they are trying to steal them. Simple stuff, buddy.
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